And his singing skills.Hahaha he probably wanted to show off his running skills
I could just keep Zoom on mute for most of the meeting, but he'd often yowl right when it was my turn to talk.
And his singing skills.Hahaha he probably wanted to show off his running skills
It would be debatable if he let himself be shown at that point. Frequently my wife's clients joke that they have a "fuzzy snake" as Magnus's orange tail can be seen coming up from the bottom of the camera. They love seeing him. He's trouble.I think if I was on the other end of a meeting and heard someone’s cat, I’d ask them to show their cat
This is great! I hope this continues!No screaming last night AT ALL. ZERO. He slept ALL NIGHT, and I got to keep my precious 30 min of sleep . He even stayed in his bed after hearing cats fighting outside un-neutered Aslan would have done otherwise.
i guess you (all) are right. I’ll give it more time, I mean he literally JUST got neutered 3 days ago.In my experience, when my female cat was spayed she was still in heat. But the days after that (even the same day she got fixed) she was no longer calling out. So I was expecting the same with Aslan.
Haha, I hadn't seen that. I especially liked how when the weather graphics were put up on the screen, you could still hear the yowls in the background.did you ever see the cats who got into a play fight during the lockdown when the weatherman was trying to do his segment from home?
I hadn't no! During lockdown I was in legal education, so the lawyer as a cat on Zoom court got passed around a lot.
How often is he doing that? Is it less frequent than before the neutering?Aslan stopped his meowing/ howling now. now the only thing he does is hump his bed or blanket.…. I REALLY hope he stops though.
I would say about the same. My husband says he does this only when I’m home, because He doesn’t do it when it’s just him there. Every time I go in my room he follows me, and he jumps on my bed and starts mounting his blanket or bed. I have his bed on top of mine because that was the only way that he’d lay in it. He’s always slept with us since the beginning.How often is he doing that? Is it less frequent than before the neutering?
If it is just his own bed, I would consider that an improvement from using other things around the house.
Like everyone has said, hormones are still adjusting. There is time for it to stop. Glad to hear the howling stopped.
Interesting. I've always believed there's a conflation of sexual urges and general affection going on in these circumstances.My husband says he does this only when I’m home, because He doesn’t do it when it’s just him there. Every time I go in my room he follows me, and he jumps on my bed and starts mounting his blanket or bed.
Yes, I know for a fact he’s more attached to me. Since his momma showed up and brought him to me. He was afraid of me but would sometimes approach me “with caution”.Interesting. I've always believed there's a conflation of sexual urges and general affection going on in these circumstances.
I was living with my mom when we rescued Willy at a young age, and he lived with both of us for a year before I took him with me when I moved out. We had to delay neutering him due to other health issues, so once he started humping, we had to live with it for a while.
Despite my mom and I both giving him tons of love and attention, he bonded with me the most, and would follow me from room to room, etc. He'd spend time on both of our laps, and sometimes lap time would lead to leg-humping. But he only ever humped my leg, never my mom's.
It sounds like Aslan has extra affection for you, and conflates that with whatever leftover sex hormones are still in his system.
This is AWESOMEI got Aslan his little tag with his name on it.
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And then there’s this.
I mean, if he runs away, that would actually be an a-hole thing of him to do, right?
(This is meant for laughs. I sure hope he never runs away or gets lost. But should it happen, I hope whoever finds him gets a laugh out of it and calls my number.)
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I’ve seen one that said “Got lost looking for b*****es. Call (phone #).” But I felt like that wouldn’t apply because he is no longer an outdoor cat. The “I am a-hole” fit perfectly because that’s just an a-hole thing to do if he knows darn well we are giving him a good lifeThis is AWESOME
How is the humping frequency now?have noticed that today Aslan has been humping less frequently. Usually He would make biscuits WHILE humping every time, but today he would mostly knead then lie down, and very few times would he knead and hump— a change that we have noticed and even pointed out.
The humping has not stoppedHow is the humping frequency now?
I noticed the same thing with Willy. First of all, humping ALWAYS started with kneading (I've made this joke before... but all male cats seem to have Oedipal mommy issues ). But after neutering, the frequency of humping reduced drastically.
I mentioned before that he still humps, but it's much less often than before. And most kneading is just kneading now.
He doesn't hump my leg anymore, as I put a stop to that. When he does hump, it is the arm of the couch most of the time. But not a regular thing, just once in a while.
This is amazing